Hi Rod
You got to have a Suck Em In shot that makes them stop look at it and then scan the booth and walk around the whole booth.
A Suck Em In shot one or two photos is key to making them enter the booth versus walking
by.
Samuel E Howard
http://www.trainroomphotoraphy.com
Railroad Images Of Colorado
Photographed By Samuel E Howard
--- On Sun, 6/5/11, Rod Melotte <grinder12000@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Rod Melotte <grinder12000@yahoo.com>
Subject: [artshow_photo] 7th Show thoughts and things Newbies might be interested in
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 5, 2011, 10:36 AM
Sometimes (stress sometimes) thoughts from a relitive newbie help others
starting on this adventure.
Yesterday I had to think on my feet. My canopy was in the center row of a 3 row
event so I needed to have two open sides - first time THAT had happened. Be
prepared to adjust your best laid plans.
During the show I noticed that the people walking buy all seemed to notice and
be drawn into the booth from one piece while ignoring a piece right next to
it but facing a different direction. I moved the "better" piece to below the
draw and it worked much better. Move things around during the show once you see
the traffic patterns.
Another hint - take two shirts - a set-up shirt and an event shirt. Yesterday I
forgot my event shirt (as did Steve, another forum dude here). You can get
pretty hot and sweaty setting up. Luckely I cooled off before it reached 92 on
the cement.
I've been comparing each show to a baseball game - when I look back it helps to
focus my "success". Yesterday, no home runs, or triples, had a double and a
good number of singles for a one run victory. LOL
Remember - it's all a game, you just have to figure out how to win it.
Rod
www.melottephotoimagery.com
Photography With an Edge
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